The
applications of analytical tools in evaluation of quality and safety of dietary
supplements, microbial transformation, fingerprinting and standardization of
marker compounds in medicinal plant products, Optimization of large scale extraction
and isolation of natural products of commercial value.
This
includes the search of active components from plants used in folk medicine to
understand validity of centuries old use of Herbal Medicine which possess antimicrobial,
antitumor, anti-inflammatory or immune modulators properties.
The
development of analytical methods for the quantitation of marker/standard compounds
in dietary supplements by HPLC, GC, and LC/MS, and NMR. These methods will help
in determining the validity of claims on dietary supplements.
Dr.
Khan's group is also actively collaborating with other researchers in areas
like genetic fingerprinting, cultivation, environmental contamination of plants
used as dietary supplements as well as microbial transformation.